Thoughts on Falling Fuel prices I don’t purchase fuel very often any more but even I have noticed that the cost of a gallon has fallen significantly in recent weeks from the craziness of the summer. I have long since abandoned the idea that the general public looks at the world the same way that I do and I wonder the impact of this on the biofuel industry. I know that people are generally lazy in nature and by and large financially motivated. Clearly this drop in fuel price is going to allow people that were once very motivated to seek alternative energy so ... by leongriffin Readmore...
Cold Weather WVO Here is an interesting tidbit of a WVO observation. Mid summer, I put a sample of oil that I ran through the centrifuge next to a sample of oil that I had not. Both samples where “clear” but you could see particles in the pre centrifuged sample and it had a darker look. Both of these sample came from the same source restaurant. Average temperature was mid to high 80s. The interesting part is when I looked at the samples recently. Now November, the average temperature is high 50s or so and you can see t ... by leongriffin Readmore...
Raw Power WVO Centrifuge Prototype The prototype Raw Power WVO Centrifuge is all set up and I have to say it is SWEEEET!. And I normally don’t condone use of capitals! To properly integrate the new unit, I build a very sturdy table and improved the wiring with a weather proof junction box with weather proof switches. I also added my prototype inline heater that I will be offering as a bolt on option. Everything worked like a dream, the fabricated enclosure was impossible to seal properly and I ended up blowing out the upper motor bearing due to ... by leongriffin Readmore...